Them's fighting words mbs! 2001 is awesome.
Them's fighting words mbs! 2001 is awesome.
Red-Letter News?! Next to the gay bar and the church on the East Side in Madison. I always wanted to go in there because it looked do classy for a raunch palace.
I also think that the third Scream, although consistent with the direction of the first two, did indeed suck.
Scream
I wrote a 25-page paper on Scream and Scream 2 in grad school for a seminar in postmodern social theory. The general reaction was "What the fuck is this?" The paper kind of sprawled, but the opening section comparing it to Jameson's discussion of Munch's "The Scream" as the icon of modernist alienation was…
She said the explosive was near the chip, not on it.
Have you guys checked out Bill Odowd's blog?! If you just slogged through the posts above you have.
I'm really glad that's not what happened. I like too that Jesse gets the gun out of that cool curved drawer, which was shown in a previous episode.
It will all be worth it . . .
. . . if she dies alone and pathetic smashing her head on the side of the pool like the chick from the original who went on the Sex and the City.
I agree with Kilgore. There is a literally a hole in the bucket of Gallactica. It's a musical joke.
Vardulon: That fits. Nice spekulatin'.
I agree with Lymphatik that the argument that the audience won't care about a central character who has a new personality each week is weak. First of all, there is the continuity of the actor playing multiple roles (i.e., the active Echo playing multiple roles). Also, we already know that there is a "true" original…
Platoon
In high school, I went to see "Platoon" on my lonesome. I was riveted. Please recall the scene where Sgt. Barnes is making the Vietnamese kid dance, which is the prelude to the massacre in the village. A couple rows in front of me a group of meatheads start laughing their heads off. I was filled with such…
Tasha's tale
Your Phantom Menace experience makes me so deeply sad. That is soul-crushingly awful.
Not to jump on the dogpile, but your comments are 0ff-base. You are not getting the concept.
Thanks TomWaits. I wanted to ask about age-levels. I have seen a few anime movies that I thought were fantastic but definitely too mature for my 6-yo son (e.g., Spirited Away, Mononoke, Akira). It sounds like My Neighbor Totoro and Kiki's Delivery Service would be fine though.
Someone who comments before even finishing the article just wants to see his own little words on the screen.
Oh crumbs, DM!
Frito,
"All the Best." — Orson Welles
I'll throw in with you, Thylacine. They suck. I couldn't believe they were that popular.